Somehow I stumbled across a picture of girl in here very own dwarf helm and beard. The helm was crocheted and the beard was yarn. It was AWESOME and sent my brain a-reeling! Though crochet is currently oh of realm of crafting abilities, I settled on making a beard. My BIL's birthday was coming up fast, so it was the perfect time to whip one up for him just for fun. I bet he never expected to get a dwarf yarn beard from me, but that's what he got! In my research phases, I found a totally amazing and wonderful tutorial on how to make a beard like this, and that can be found here: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Grow-Your-Own-Epic-Dwarf-Beard-In-One-Eveni/

This girl has changed my life! I see my future bright and full of beards! Not that I'm not surrounded by them in my everyday life from my husband and other BIL, but these are much more EPIC!

Here he is modeling his new beard! It was so super fun and easy to make! And the beard is so so soft!!! My BIL wore his all night long and even drank his soda out of a straw so he could continue wearing it.

Here it is all laid out. Sorry for the super crappy picture. I took it with my phone and was to much of a dummy to remember to take a better picture later. Oh well.

My other BIL was super jealous and sadly looked at me in his best pouty face said "Jill, I want a yarn beard." How can I resist that? I absolutely love when I get crafty requests! It gets me pumped and excited. So, I went out and got new yarn and sat down and made him one, too.

His is a salt 'n pepper one. ^_^ Still super soft. He liked it because he thought it looked wiser.

Here it is all layed out. Though its hard to see, there is a blue bead attached to the gray band in the middle of the beard. That was my hubby's idea. ^_^

And here's what the back looks like. If you didn't take at look at the tutorial, you basically start by cutting up all your yarn the length that you want. You then cut the plastic canvas to the size you want and attach your yarn to it, starting at the bottom, with small crochet hook. Trust me, she has amazing instructions on there that are way indept and better than these, so you should go take a look.

Now I need to make one for me! I want one that has reds and browns. ^_^ Though I definitely have enough yarn to make another brown beard and another black beard.

SOOO cool! I might make a couple for my nephew and/or brother for the Bristol Renaissance Faire this summer. The tut seems a little obscure to me, though. Does it actually take crocheting skills at all? And I'm also having a little trouble figuring out how to insert the yarn. . . . I get the cow hitch ones along the bottom but I can't really get a handle on the middle ones.

That is great fun. I work with children and their families and one of my families had mustaches for all of their kids for new year's eve and they wore them all night, I will have to share this with her because chances are next year they will all have a beard! Thanks for sharing!

SOOO cool! I might make a couple for my nephew and/or brother for the Bristol Renaissance Faire this summer. The tut seems a little obscure to me, though. Does it actually take crocheting skills at all? And I'm also having a little trouble figuring out how to insert the yarn. . . . I get the cow hitch ones along the bottom but I can't really get a handle on the middle ones.

Nope, no crochet skills needed. For the middle, its almost the same as the ends. You will pull the yarn through with the hook, and then on the other side you will pull the yarn through an adjoining hole again and then you will have a loop on the side that you started in which you can pull your yarn through. Hope that helps, leather!